Associated Press Athlete of the Year

The first Athlete of the Year award in the United States was initiated by the Associated Press (AP) in 1931. At a time when women in sports were not given the same recognition as men, the AP offered a male and a female athlete of the year award to either a professional or amateur athlete. The awards are voted on annually by a panel of AP sports editors from across the United States. A large majority of the winners have been Americans. However, non-Americans are also eligible for the honor, and have won on a few occasions.

List of award winners

Year Male Female
Name Sport Name Sport
1931United States Pepper MartinMajor League BaseballUnited States Helene MadisonSwimming
1932United States Gene SarazenPGA golfUnited States Babe DidriksonTrack and field
1933United States Carl HubbellMajor League BaseballUnited States Helen JacobsTennis
1934United States Dizzy DeanMajor League BaseballUnited States Virginia Van WieGolf
1935United States Joe LouisBoxingUnited States Helen Wills MoodyTennis
1936United States Jesse OwensTrack and fieldUnited States Helen StephensTrack and field
1937United States Don BudgeTennisUnited States Katherine RawlsSwimming
1938United States Don BudgeTennisUnited States Patty BergGolf
1939United States Nile KinnickCollege footballUnited States Alice MarbleTennis
1940United States Tom HarmonCollege footballUnited States Alice MarbleTennis
1941United States Joe DiMaggioMajor League BaseballUnited States Betty Hicks NewellGolf
1942United States Frank SinkwichCollege footballUnited States Gloria CallenSwimming
1943Sweden Gunder HäggTrack and fieldUnited States Patty BergGolf
1944United States Byron NelsonPGA golfUnited States Ann CurtisSwimming
1945United States Byron NelsonPGA golfUnited States Babe Didrikson ZahariasGolf
1946United States Glenn DavisCollege footballUnited States Babe Didrikson ZahariasGolf
1947United States Johnny LujackCollege footballUnited States Babe Didrikson ZahariasGolf
1948United States Lou BoudreauMajor League BaseballNetherlands Fanny Blankers-KoenTrack and field
1949United States Leon HartCollege footballUnited States Marlene BauerGolf
1950United States Jim KonstantyMajor League BaseballUnited States Babe Didrikson ZahariasLPGA golf[1]
1951United States Dick KazmaierCollege footballUnited States Maureen ConnollyTennis
1952United States Bob MathiasTrack and fieldUnited States Maureen ConnollyTennis
1953United States Ben HoganPGA golfUnited States Maureen ConnollyTennis
1954United States Willie MaysMajor League BaseballUnited States Babe Didrikson ZahariasLPGA golf
1955United States Howard "Hopalong" CassadyCollege footballUnited States Patty BergLPGA golf
1956United States Mickey MantleMajor League BaseballUnited States Pat McCormickDiving
1957United States Ted WilliamsMajor League BaseballUnited States Althea GibsonTennis
1958Australia Herb ElliottTrack and fieldUnited States Althea GibsonTennis
1959Sweden Ingemar JohanssonBoxingBrazil Maria BuenoTennis
1960United States Rafer JohnsonTrack and fieldUnited States Wilma RudolphTrack and field
1961United States Roger MarisMajor League BaseballUnited States Wilma RudolphTrack and field
1962United States Maury WillsMajor League BaseballAustralia Dawn FraserSwimming
1963United States Sandy KoufaxMajor League BaseballUnited States Mickey WrightLPGA golf
1964United States Don SchollanderSwimmingUnited States Mickey WrightLPGA golf
1965United States Sandy KoufaxMajor League BaseballUnited States Kathy WhitworthLPGA golf
1966United States Frank RobinsonMajor League BaseballUnited States Kathy WhitworthLPGA golf
1967United States Carl YastrzemskiMajor League BaseballUnited States Billie Jean KingTennis
1968United States Denny McLainMajor League BaseballUnited States Peggy FlemingFigure skating
1969United States Tom SeaverMajor League BaseballUnited States Debbie MeyerSwimming
1970United States George BlandaNational Football LeagueTaiwan Chi ChengTrack and field
1971United States Lee TrevinoPGA golfAustralia Evonne GoolagongTennis
1972United States Mark SpitzSwimmingSoviet Union Olga KorbutGymnastics
1973United States O.J. SimpsonNational Football LeagueUnited States Billie Jean KingTennis
1974United States Muhammad AliBoxingUnited States Chris EvertTennis
1975United States Fred LynnMajor League BaseballUnited States Chris EvertTennis
1976United States Bruce JennerTrack and fieldRomania Nadia ComăneciGymnastics
1977United States Steve CauthenHorse racingUnited States Chris EvertTennis
1978United States Ron GuidryMajor League BaseballUnited States Nancy LopezLPGA golf
1979United States Willie StargellMajor League BaseballUnited States Tracy AustinTennis
1980United States U.S. Olympic hockey teamIce hockeyUnited States Chris Evert LloydTennis
1981United States John McEnroeTennisUnited States Tracy AustinTennis
1982Canada Wayne GretzkyNational Hockey LeagueUnited States Mary TabbTrack and field
1983United States Carl LewisTrack and fieldUnited States Martina NavratilovaTennis
1984United States Carl LewisTrack and fieldUnited States Mary Lou RettonGymnastics
1985United States Dwight GoodenMajor League BaseballUnited States Nancy LopezLPGA golf
1986United States Larry BirdNational Basketball AssociationUnited States Martina NavratilovaTennis
1987Canada Ben JohnsonTrack and fieldUnited States Jackie Joyner-KerseeTrack and field
1988United States Orel HershiserMajor League BaseballUnited States Florence Griffith JoynerTrack and field
1989United States Joe MontanaNational Football LeagueWest Germany Steffi GrafTennis
1990United States Joe MontanaNational Football LeagueUnited States Beth DanielLPGA golf
1991United States Michael JordanNational Basketball AssociationSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Monica Seles[2]Tennis
1992United States Michael JordanNational Basketball AssociationFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Monica SelesTennis
1993United States Michael JordanNational Basketball AssociationUnited States Sheryl SwoopesCollege basketball
1994United States George ForemanBoxingUnited States Bonnie BlairSpeed skating
1995United States Cal Ripken, Jr.Major League BaseballUnited States Rebecca LoboCollege basketball
1996United States Michael JohnsonTrack and fieldUnited States Amy Van DykenSwimming
1997United States Tiger WoodsPGA Tour golfSwitzerland Martina HingisTennis
1998United States Mark McGwireMajor League BaseballSouth Korea Se Ri PakLPGA golf
1999United States Tiger WoodsPGA Tour golfUnited States U.S. women's soccer teamSoccer
2000United States Tiger WoodsPGA Tour golfUnited States Marion JonesTrack and field
2001United States Barry BondsMajor League BaseballUnited States Jennifer CapriatiTennis
2002United States Lance ArmstrongCyclingUnited States Serena WilliamsTennis
2003United States Lance ArmstrongCyclingSweden Annika SörenstamLPGA golf
2004United States Lance ArmstrongCyclingSweden Annika SörenstamLPGA golf
2005United States Lance ArmstrongCyclingSweden Annika SörenstamLPGA golf
2006United States Tiger WoodsPGA Tour golfMexico Lorena OchoaLPGA golf
2007United States Tom BradyNational Football LeagueMexico Lorena OchoaLPGA golf
2008United States Michael PhelpsSwimmingUnited States Candace ParkerWomen's National Basketball Association
2009United States Jimmie Johnson[3]NASCARUnited States Serena WilliamsTennis
2010United States Drew BreesNational Football LeagueUnited States Lindsey VonnSkiing
2011United States Aaron RodgersNational Football LeagueUnited States Abby WambachSoccer
2012United States Michael PhelpsSwimmingUnited States Gabby DouglasGymnastics
2013United States LeBron JamesNational Basketball AssociationUnited States Serena WilliamsTennis
2014United States Madison Bumgarner[4]Major League BaseballUnited States Mo'ne Davis[5]Little League baseball
2015United States Stephen CurryNational Basketball AssociationUnited States Serena WilliamsTennis
2016United States LeBron JamesNational Basketball AssociationUnited States Simone BilesGymnastics
2017Venezuela José Altuve[6]Major League BaseballUnited States Katie Ledecky[7]Swimming

Footnotes

  1. This was the year of the founding of the LPGA.
  2. Became a U.S. citizen in 1994.
  3. "Johnson is AP's top male athlete of '09". Associated Press (ESPN.com). December 21, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  4. "Madison Bumgarner gets AP honor". Associated Press (via ESPN.com). December 30, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  6. "Astros star Jose Altuve named AP Male Athlete of the Year". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 27, 2017. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  7. Beth Harris (2017-12-26). "Katie Ledecky Swims to AP Female Athlete of the Year Honors". The Washington Post. Associated Press. Retrieved 2017-12-26.

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